A Cubist house in Monkstown Farm that is ideal for a small family

For Sale

A very well-balanced two-bedroom plus attic home that is cubist in shape with barrel arch and vaulted ceilings. Judiciously positioned roof lights wash the interior of this private space in Monkstown Farm in light.

Lanesville is a side street off Monkstown Farm, an area that links Monkstown village to Deansgrange and Dun Laoghaire.

The boutique development of just four cubist-looking homes was built in 2005.

Monkstown Farm

Address: 3 Lanesville Terrace, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 XT92

Asking price: €795,000

Agent: Janet Carroll

Entrance Hall
the light-filled hall;

Number 3 is a sizeable and well-balanced terraced two-bedroom, two-bathroom house.  

It extends to about 140 square metres and has an additional 17 square metres of attic room.  

Living Room
The dual aspect living room

Its exterior is low-key. It is screened from the road by a silver birch tree and railings.

Once you cross the threshold, you will see that every room is washed in light.

Kitchen Breakfast
the barrel-vaulted kitchen diner

The positioning of these incisions adds a sense of theatre to the interior.

There’s a large one on the ridge of the roof that beams light into the double-height hall and stairwell.  

To the left is a dual-aspect living room. Built-in bookshelves bookend the slate surround hearth.

Two sets of double doors open out to the courtyard garden.

Breakfast Kitchen 1
the kitchen with breakfast bar

The kitchen is at the back and also opens to the garden. This is an impressive space that runs the width of the plot and has a barrel-vaulted ceiling.  

The kitchen has cream hits topped with polished black granite worktops.

There’s a breakfast bar.

Landing
the lofty landing

The dining area is a scene-stealer. Above the table is a crescent-shaped rooflight that illuminates from a lofty height.

There are two sets of double doors opening to the garden, one from the dining area and one from the kitchen.

Bedroom 1 2
the principal bedroom

The garden is small but private and low-maintenance.

Dressing En Suite 1
its dressing room

Upstairs, there is a light-filled landing that is generous in size.

There is a double bedroom on either side, each running the depth of the property. Both are dual aspect.

Bedroom 3 1
the attic room

The principal has a dressing area screened off by a vertical half-wall.

It's a gorgeous space that includes a full mirrored wall.

Bathrooom 2
the bathroom at attic level

At the top of the house, there is an attic room with a vaulted ceiling.

Across the hall is a luxuriously appointed bathroom.  

Rear Yard 2
the courtyard garden

For smaller families, the location is a great catchment area for primary and secondary schools.

Number 3 Lanesville Terrace offers a lot of very subtly designed house.

Rear Yard
the garden

Agents Janet Carroll is seeking €795,000, which on a cost per square metre basis works out about €5,678.

In this part of the A96 postcode, it represents relative value for a B BER-rated residence in walk-in condition.  

Car Port
the garage

The house also has a garage, which gives you off-street parking for one car on a road where there are double-yellow lines out front.  

There is access to the utility room from the garage.  

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